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  1. A life debt was a social custom which stated that if someone had saved a person's life, then that person owed the one who had saved them something in return. That custom was notably observed by the Gungans [2] and the Wookiees .

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  2. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Wikipedia defines the "life debt" as a purely "literary phenomenon" - but can you think of any real-world cultures that are documented as having this tradition? If so, what are the determining cultural factors that govern which person becomes indebted, subservient or responsible?

  3. La trilogía comenzó en 2015 con Aftermath, a la que siguieron las secuelas Aftermath: Life Debt (2016) y Aftermath: Empire's End (2017). Aftermath es uno de los proyectos de "Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens", una iniciativa editorial de la franquicia impulsada en 2015 para conectar The Force Awakens con entregas ...

  4. A life debt was a magical bond formed between a wizard or witch and the person whose life they saved. The one who owed the debt to the saviour would one day be obliged to repay the deed by doing something beneficial to the said saviour.

  5. The life debt was a social institution found in many honor-bound cultures throughout the galaxy, including the Wookiees, Trandoshans, Gungans, Noghri, Talz, and Srrors'tok. To summarize, if a person's life was saved by another, the saved person was obligated to pledge their life to protecting...

  6. Ambientada unos pocos meses después del fin de Aftermath, Life Debt nos muestra la extraña tripulación que se juntó durante el incidente en Akiva. Actuando como cazadores de los Imperiales más buscados, son contactados por una cierta princesa para localizar a un contrabandista muy particular, quien ha desaparecido.

  7. 12 de jul. de 2016 · NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Set between the events of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, the never-before-told story that began with Star Wars: Aftermath continues in this thrilling novel, the second book of Chuck Wendig’s bestselling trilogy. It is a dark time for the Empire. . . .